Page Two Penn State collegian Published amine: the College gent 13. N students of the licnnial onto State Co'kg, In thi_ !metes!. of Students, Faculty, Alumni, and S ilends el the College =II D SlllllO, .23-- A 11 Post, ."1 D 101, U' 11. Alllll.lll. ASSOCIATE EDITORS It 13 Colvin, .24 E Bohn, .24 E. 31. Jameson. T 4 C. B Tilton, .21 Women's 13dilln 11140 S C. 011, 11 T '23— C D 1.14211JeG, G Dicls, .23 ASSISTANT 13USINESS 'MANAGERS II 11 McCulloch, .24 I=l B.. 1) els. '25 J F 13z ougher, '25 IL L Firing. '25 F. W. Gold, '25 21 AI Jasilm, '25 L Lasks2 Is, '25 H. S Mortis, '25 A 21 Mc N utt, '25 A W. Petro, '25 W J Word . J 4 . 1 25 D A Wieland. '25 L L Knnfn u '24 Thu Penn State Collegian Invites communications on sty subject of college in Intent Lettel s 01081 beat the signatut es of the writers Subscription pike. $250, It paid Lame Otlobet 15. 1921 Arlin Oi.tobei 15 Enteted at the Postealoe, State College, Pa, as second class matted I=ll2l TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922 SENATOR PEPPER AT PENN STATE Penn State is given the opportunity of entertaining as a guest, a personage who has gained wide recognition throughout the country as an author, scholar, lawyer, athlete, and sport fan, and who is George Wharton Pepper, present United States Senator from the State of Pennsylvania He comes to Penn State with a record that recommends him to every college student, and the attendance at the mass meeting will no doubt bear testimony to the hospitality of the student body. A person who has gained success in so many and varied lines of endeavor deserves the highest respect and esteem A student does well to investigate his life in an effort to learn the secret of his career and to profit by the knowledge gained thereby. Senator Pep per started early on the highway that leads to the coveted goal, beginning in the undergraduate days of college. An athlete of no mean ability, a scholar of Phi Beta Kappa rank, and a populai class mate, he graduated at the age of twenty and began the battle with life. And who can say that he was not a winner In writing of his post-graduate hie, few authors have taken into account the sincerity of purpose and the conscientious labor that char acterized his work. Ample proof can be obtained that he was a hard fighter, ever ready to throw his untiring energy into the battle's ring With added recognition came the quality of.simplicity which is prob ably one of his outstanding characteristics and which has been mainly instrumental in gaining for him a host of friends. The epithet that he "has more friends among different sorts of people than any recent American with the exception of Roosevelt" is one of which he may be justly proud It is commendable for a man of this type to take interest in Edh cation and its advancement Senator Pepper enjoys the honor of membership on the Board of Trustees of two large American institu tions of high rating and in such capacity, he has came into close con tact with modern educational problems A typical student him self, he is able to comprehend the position of the undergraduate and thus he has the advantage of obtaining different points of view The college will hear Senator Pepper in what might be termed his "native element" His talk will no doubt be of interest to faculty and students alike and so a reasonably large attendance is to be ex pected at the mass meeting tomorrow night Penn State welcomes the Senator as it would a lather, inasmuch as a Senator of the State will be coining to his own institution, to the institution of his con stituents. THOSE EXAMS AGAIN The announcement of the June examination regulations and schedule by the Registrar of the college in this issue brings forcibly to the mind of each student the fact that the second semester is nearly over and little time remains in which to prepare for the ordeal to follow From time to time, the college authorities have made a plea for higher scholarship and more earnest work on the part of the students Time will tell if this plea has been heeded. It is to be hoped that the June exams will not bring the same conditions that marked the January exams. The large number of below grades that were sent out from the Registrar's office at the end of the first semester should have served as a goad throughout this semester. The final spurt is before each student How many are going to come through' HOW ABOUT YOUR DAD? One week from next Saturday, Penn State will entertain the Dads of its students as the second annual observance of Father's Day According to the committee, the outlook IS bright for a banner attendance. A last word, however, is appropriate to those who have not heard from their fathers regarding the day. No doubt there are many among the student body who are not positive as to the plans of their Dads and so do not know whether he is coming or not To these it should be said that the time is ripe for concluding that coaxing cam paign Now is the time to advance the final argument COLLEGE CREAREID IMPROVES FACILITIES FOR RANDLING MIER In order to be prepared for warm pother conditions the College Cream-1 ro has, far the last tan ateeks been making extenshe repairs In its refrig eration plant While considerable tem porary inconvenience has been ocean lomat through the renar neck that has been going on, the repairs are com pleted and the creamery will he In good shape to pasteuri/e and cool the mar ket milk quickly and thoroughly and to hold the milk at an extremely low tempenaure until delivered FAO SHOWN ltk INVESTIGATION When certain co•edn at the Unlver • Ity of California objected to taking part Inn Crechin pageant beam.vc they had bobbed hall and ,ere afraid It N4nn too modern for the play, an lot estigatlon waN atm ted uhich led to the rovelation that Medan Indite 2000 yenta ago 11. Etlitol -In-Chlt f • lialutgliw i:atto, m tnaging l:ditm X.s.sisittnt Edit.° !!III!!!!II:11Z1111!!!%11 %It% el LIShIg Ni 1111.1.01 ChGlliatioll P P Geolgo, '2 A r` Mr*o, .25 W L natl. .25 Needles to sty the pkty tient on It ith much name Aut and appreciation. KAASAS STUDEISTS PUSH DIME FOR IS'En STADIUV Kansas State Age icultural College in going to have one of the fineot stad iums in the best The entire stuant body it behind a delve rot the neceo saw funds and hate altendy inked one hundred thirty-one thousand dollars The ne, structure b lit be called the - Memorial Stadium DATELESS CLUB FORMED - • AT UAW. OF PENNSYLVANIA The newest fad et the University of Pennsylvania ix a "Dateless Club" for the co-eds The laws of the club ban its membership from the society of the stet nor sex on Wednesday and Satur day nights Lectures, loadings, and In tellectual discussions pass away the hems, aline the more fickle Members of their sey. ate enjoying the company BULLETIN MIEISME 011 111—noom 74071717 Council, Mon WAlts4 °Moe 7 00 p 111-I.lrmante, Counts Club, S 00 I, —lolnonoun Club, 14 L .7 1417e110n of 011477,0 311 Main 0 00 1, tu —OllOOO, Ponnonu 000,00. 100 Holt IN e01ue , “11,3. 312.3 10 7 30 p 111 —Sen 1101 Pepper Auditor 7 30 p-10e-Legal Out, Nlt But r IY Ise ell lopeah on "Olganinallon and , n l'ionel of the Wtobington and Patio Conti, eme ' 14 L A. Notices The notnln lions fob A A offleetc ate an Pt °salient, H L Koehler. 'l% Millet, Ch bltncb flnt e, C H I: Ice-pr,ldent. ft 0 Red- Inset, I V Gt lflitits. ocelot «•). B, D C IC Winegaml, C Pit eons Booths lot the Llectlon of these offi tam N, ill Ito plated In the Natio. st.hools of the Lollege Tao-Sent Ass •houltt slat. at the is School, and State- I ils in it tote tt any of the st. hoots 31in mets of unit ot futtennite basa 1, di deshlng to sem.° cqulllmoot for games oust du 40 before sit °clock and mit. lettun the equipment that s 11110 esening to 31t Mete,'ofth in the \ mint: The man wets must also .111 Inge to get theit men out so to be gin the mune inomptl3 ttt six fifteen l'lse inning. , ate to be PlaScsi The Girls' Iloblses rield, not th of the Stone !louse is teseived lot gisis athieth s alone The, 1011 be no men's baselesli practice upon It Thou hate been mplaints that the Ors baseball diamond has been changed is> men who practice these in the evening New Books On The Library Shelves Dentin :Ml—Hellenism PI tei.:mm—}liitut> of Soaquehanna Count,. Pa I:lnt.—Sem abut 0 Ci oce—The Lincoln Mahn ay to Pennm Violin Conte: onto on 111pannioN ment—Re pot t of the PI evident's Conte: cone. 1921 Dombit,—ten Se:, Met in SI na gogue and Home Dickson—Pl: at Com so in the Theom of Erin Ilion. , rams let —Aene, at the Site of Home I olden—Tile Dentin of Tut nog Pon lei —Vitaira “Cathering of the China Atom e—The Poundationa of P 99 chol- Notional 13ut eau of Ct anomie Re se mai—lncome In the 13 S Nientoyel—Children and Childhood Philipson—Old European Tow, les Radcliffe—The MO stet ins of Udolpho Secrets of Alts and Sciences-0 Ren t' Menloi lel A,ntd Prize Stories Of 1919 Thomson—Dirt tonal, of Rell,ing Wood] on —lli 'glances and Donna. le Chain en SO 1111 ens—A Ilandbonk on Slot W, alma Zang, 111—Di canters of the Ghetto - RNICICNI CAMPAIGN STARTED AT UNIVERSITY OF PENNSAINANIA In order to bleak don n the inejudlee inalmit the orating of knickers, a cam paign b is Ile en launched by the St/pho ali." Clans at Penn Mentors s ntore t, Muted to all the different fraternity houses aslting members to pledge thennela es to near the abbrea laded t, nu~ers fot yelled of one week in an ef(ntt to foster acollegiate at osyhe,c mil to make knleltets the trognlnd °mums dress No I egula don tgainst the notating of Itnielcopt 1,1 Pi edunen Its been made and the Mot yea men h Ito signified their In tention of fellow Ing the lead of the um. pet thasmen I=l I=l rlkei Field, the new stullum being tied lo Columbia Unit ersita of Now 101 It City, nt 119th Street and Broad ylN in officially dedicated on May ban ti Been ge P, Baker. who gave $7OOOOO ton arils the purchase of the site, took pmt t In the dedicatory cere monies ®® ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® John Hancock Said:— .1 I " HAVE ever considered it as the indispensable duty of every member of society to promote, as far as in him lies, the prosperity of every indi vidual, but more especially of the community in which he belongs." _ Life insurance is inseparably bound up with the prosperity of every individual, family and community. It is a secure and prosperous business and satisfactory to the salesman in every way. The JoHN HANCOCK would like to interest a few ambitiOus men who graduate this year to make JOHN HANCOCK selling their life work. Statistics on college graduates who have entered life insurance place it at the very top as a source of income. Before making a decision as to your career it would be well to make inquiries of the "Agency Department " - -(-6# . 4 010. 1 f LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. or BOSTON. Mrarrcrusurro Larger Fsduciary Instiiniion in Tlel. England L 7711111,111111111111111-1 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN COLLEGE COW 'MAKES PRODUCTION RECORD Nits V DSSall 4791 of the college doily heal nun recent 4 completed a test In milk and butter fat it oductlon which t tusks hetits the highest ittedtleing omn Solos cow in the State She showed v ;reduction of MCC ft pounds of milk and 754 2. pounds of butler fat tot the sear Her butt:is-fat to out Is third highest in the mot ltl for all aid mob; in her bleed In het recent teat she once seised the butter-fat locust of lailth (tern Kollckluff (llelotein) of - the college held Oho ;seduced 14,025 pounds ; of milk and GIG 7 pounds of butter fat She showed remarkable citality and , ties vintemy hilt Ins her rc,ent test At one time she muff. ed nqe‘ attncic of silage poisoning m Melt lost eted het in eduction to no little us hoe aunt t ilsc She picked up her lit oduction, homevet, and finished the 'test mith Lily ;, told or thhty pounds of milk It is belie% ed that had she not so fall en off In her ;seduction she mould hate had an e•eellent chance of brak ing the our td's recut d held by Bloc Ise nl Alichigin Agricultural College STATE DAIRYMEN HELP REPLACE COLLEGE HERD Dteedels of 13 tilt Cattle and Dalt,- ' roen thtoughout the state ate allotting Thelt Wet Out In the college and ap incelatlon of Its reseatell taut I. be t trlbutlng put e-bred soung stook to t a t the coms that mete destroted in tali In the fight against Whet culOsis, Due to the lack of state funds those animals hate nesel been replaced and. Is .1 tesult, the college herd has not Oren tdequate foteseat ch Ind in stt uction since that time The movement Is taking the loins or t Lamitalgn and is the result or the ia. thltles of D K Sloan in chime or the halm Mutu! tt Tonantitt The unlit has been talten up It 3 the Central Pennstb. ants holstein Bleedu n Assn . lotion and olieldt favorable results hate been achieved A 3oung eon and heir.. bath Iloisteins bate been le velled at the hat n .tad st eral more animals be Nought In s as soon ns the!, cla be examined FROTH STAFF HOLDS ANNUAL FORMAL BANQUET AND DANCE The Ft oth staff held its annual for mal banquet sad dance at the :elderly Count, Club Heat Path, on Thuts evening. May fifth The guests salving in the capscitv of oh natones nere Mr and Mrs IV [Tatman and mr and lilts A G Ball About tuenty-one couples 'Mended the affair The music for the evening N 1.9 famished by Griffith's &nen Singing Slnagamblans The - succes.s of the 'tffnlr Is due to the efforts of the committee L G Wens and It N Sheffer. ATTEND AG. CONFERENCE In the neighbor hood of one hundred aceeptances have been recetvgi from the seve - erhundred invitAtions which loose sent 'out to the farmers of the stile to meet hoe for and Agricultural Linference this month The conference 0111 he held Clay toenty-flfth and twenty-sixth at uhich time It is hoped to present to the formula an idea of total the college Is doing and to have them offer suggestions for kesesrch along the lines mhele It is most needed POSITION VACANT You can fill it but—so can many others. Your success depends on how well you can present your qualifications. Can you write the best letter of application'? TM you know what to do and say in an interview? Do you know how the best paying positions are to be What are the little kinks that land the high salaried posi- In "The Gateway to Better Positions", you will find how to write letters of application and advertisements that will se cure results, how to interview employers, and above all, how to secure the position with the higher salary. A copy will be mailed to you upon receipt of $1 00 Send check, express or money order to The Atlantic Pub Americus, Alumni Eager To Help Dr. Sparks I forte attendivl a half amen reun ions of Penn State men and have et to Lem the fleet etitielvin o olijeetion to the innouneol policies of the ad tidnivt. %thin On the contra), thine iv enlist) log confidence and a willingness to old m hen simian some took to do Alanifevti) the time mos title mid I eon idatulate p3u 111,1,0 n n. 89211.9 Hanover. N H, 2193 1, 1922 EIGHTEEN UNITS ENTER BASEBALL COMPETITION Unit baseball-has gotten itch under an) during the stock, and a Molt In terest In the Inter-unit games is being exhibited by the menthe. Of The Penn State Club The medals fm the sun ning non-fraternity team hate already been ordered 1,3 the Athletic Dolma meat and still be displayed In a promi nent placeas soon na the) arrive Eighteen te tmn are In the lunging tot these pilzes \Jammer Heilmanannounces that heteaftei Wednesdio games called off on account of min nlll be Played the tollonin o g Ft 111.13 Thi,, announcement Old not alinerti In time for last Fridit. so the games nem pi tyed yesteldm The schedule tat tonim totals games Is is 1011000 Units 7ln 11. field 1. 18 is 25 field 2: l• to. 13. field 3, 5 vs 3. field 4 DR. C. E. SEASHORE WILL SPEAK TO LOCAL A. A. A. S The second annual meeting of nit local branch of the American A'N.ill.- 11011 lot the Athancement of Science %ill] Inc a dinner meeting to be held on Thursday m ening. May eleventh. at sic p in In the Woman', Building The speaket Uhl be Di C C Seashole, Dean of the °pulsate Ahool of the UM, en. city of Ravi He 14 also chahm.an of the National Reseatch Council on An thiopology and Psychology All mentheis of the Weill branch are urged to be present It Is absolute].) necessazy that the management of the dining room 'trice be adclsed not lat e than Tncndoy. May ninth. In owlet that the exact number to he Prevent mill be known Etch member should notify Mixx Chime at hef t office In the Woman's Building whether they µlll at tend or not The price of the dlorer alit lie one dohar UNIV. OF 'KANSAS CO•EBS USE BRUTE STRENGTH OF MALES The Women's Athletic Association at the University of Kansas, recenut skated themselt es teal Amazons when the) by butte strength hulled certain tnttles Into the sot Imming pool Not that the boys didn't deserve It The boys had dressed themselves as women In order to get Into the annual circus of the Women's A A, and then were found out MAN and MIFF, 1% oula like to rent flu ntshed room or apartment from 31010 2G to August 5 Klntlls address V 0 Bergh, Ebensburg, Pa ishing Company Georgia. WRIGHT'S ORCHESTRA TO PLAY FOR UNIT DANCE The Penn State Club Mil hold Ito Inst social function of the season in the mon of x n‘y ix* Dn.., to no bold In the min 5. on Saturday, Tray thir teenth On account of the Senior dance Is being held on Friday night. the ton committees hale been om king in conjunction to make both affults .um The a embmen have secured Wright's Saxophone Orchestra, from Columbus. Ohl, to furnish the music for the oc casion Ml \Flight, the leader, to an accomplished .. .Sax' . player, 'and his orchestra is considered tile best of the Might Inothel combinations The committee composed of D D Winger . 22, °halt man. II S Elden '24, T C teem '24. T P Cannel '23, D D. 11110 It . 23, and J O . Donnel '23, extend an imitation to the enth e student body to attend Arrangements have been msde to 01100 Freshmen to attend the dance The pi Inc of ndmisison will be too dollars GIRLS STUDENT GOVT. LEADERS ATTEND CONFERENCE AT CORNEL Mrss-Flotenec Allen '22, President of the Women's Student Ormernment As a:relation, tot the past year, and Miss Sam Hat Man, newly elected president for the tooling . 3 ear, went to Cornell Una °reit) last meek to attend the an ual meeting of student got eminent as sociations of the Middle West Univer siMn The Penn State Women's Stu dent Government Association is a mem bet of this group of governing bodies which met list )ear in Wisconsin °REGO'S SUPPORTER M XIS TS A ft of the Unit en Sit)' of Oregon has offered $25 to each nomares organ- Lesttlon that does away W Ith ear puffs The friend contends that she has at tended student body assemblies and has had difficulty In seeing the patform because of the coiffures of the girls In boat of her The Women's League and other woman's mganinations of the col lege ore seriously considering the offer EMlh4Elsnas4lllv,lll.4lMll.46lvNinll el E. 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The prices are as attractive as the hats themselves. - $2.00 to $5.50 THE QUALITY SHOP _ Open Evenings Tuesday, May 9, 1922 PENN STATE ENGINEER PLANS TO PUBLISH AN EXTRA ISSUE The Penn State Engineer has decided to issue nn extra number this yam with seyetal feature at tides This tenor will be ready 'for distilbution about May tit only-fourth One of the popular features of this !ague will be an article on "Getting a Job Aft. You Cmduate," by Mr W L Gleiehci, She is one of the most able men in this country to site students advice upon seeding positions There Will also he articles on "International RescatiM," by IV R. Whitney, direc tor of the to arch laboratories of the General Eleatic. Coltman). "Modern Bullet Feed. Regulations" ley E Nick, 'O7 end n bloglaphy by W. H 'to. I consulting chemical en gineei Th. e will also ho a complete de sei 'mien of all the honorary fraterni ties and n hat mull one stands for. Th. 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